All 9 Uses
oblivious
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- Charlie slept obliviously in his room, which was almost as good as being alone.†
Book 1obliviously = with a lack of awareness
- Tanya, Kate, and Irina were entirely oblivious until the day the Volturi came for them, their mother and her illegal creation already their prisoners.†
Book 1oblivious = unaware of
- Renesmee seemed oblivious to the coolness of my skin, or at least very used to it.†
Book 3
- "I'll be back to normal in half an hour," he continued, still patting my knee as if oblivious to the cold, hard texture of it.†
Book 3
- Was he oblivious to the fact that an electric current was pulsing through my body like adrenaline-spiked blood?†
Book 3
- He'd watched two whole games—thankfully so absorbed in his thoughts that he was totally oblivious to Emmett's suggestive jokes that got more pointed and less football-related with each aside—and the after-game commentaries, and then the news, not moving until Seth had reminded him of the time.†
Book 3
- Though Charlie didn't know anything about werewolf imprinting, no one could be oblivious to the attachment between Jacob and Renesmee.†
Book 3
- The others were not oblivious to the farewell scene.†
Book 3
- He couldn't be oblivious to the fact that Nessie was the only female of his kind that wasn't his half-sister.
Book 3 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(oblivious) unaware of
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)